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Creative Communicator: Unpacking ISTE Standard for Students #6

Tech Helpful

He told them to think of it like creating an Instagram post, but since social media is closed to students at our school, they created their posts using a slide deck. She has the face to face communication skills that don't necessarily fit with the stereotypical STEM field. How brilliant was this lesson? Yeah, you the teacher.

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Global Collaboration Week Begins - Find a Project and Connect!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Time: This is a recurring meeting Meet anytime Join from a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone or Android device: Please click this URL to start or join. Guidelines on how to take part and the tasks to be solved and the digital products to create will be shared. DIRECTIONS: Participants will go to the URL and follow directions through flipgrid.

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The TeacherCast Ultimate Guide To Podcasting

TeacherCast

For example, on the macro level, you might take a look at the entire year month by month: January: STEM in the Classroom. These shows are often short … only a few minutes and often these days are used as teaser episodes when doing early promotions on social media. Social Media. March: Podcasting.

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Five Ways Multimedia Can Help Teens Tell Their S.T.O.R.Y.

Edsurge

Administrators, teachers, and students need guidelines to understand how multimedia creation amplifies the foundational literacies of reading and writing, in addition to visual and verbal communication skills. You’ll find that today’s social media is doubling down in the storytelling space. How might you use the S.T.O.R.Y.

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Education Technology and the 'New Economy'

Hack Education

Nevertheless, computer science education, along with STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) continued to be promoted this year, often framed as something students should pursue instead of “ liberal arts.” And what does that oft-repeated phrase “ learn to code ” even mean ?